Business, 03.09.2020 04:01 maloynegen7681
Which source of law takes priority in the following situations, and why?a) A federal statute conflicts with the U. S. constitution. b) A federal statute conflicts with a state constitutional provision. c) A state statute conflicts with the common law of that state. d) A state constitutional amendment conflicts with the U. S. constitution.
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Which of the following statements is correct? large corporations are taxed more favorably than sole proprietorships. corporate stockholders are exposed to unlimited liability. due to limited liability, unlimited lives, and ease of ownership transfer, the vast majority of u. s. businesses (in terms of number of businesses) are organized as corporations. most businesses (by number and total dollar sales) are organized as partnerships or proprietorships because it is easier to set up and operate in one of these forms rather than as a corporation. however, if the business gets very large, it becomes advantageous to convert to a corporation, mainly because corporations have important tax advantages over proprietorships and partnerships. most business (measured by dollar sales) is conducted by corporations in spite of large corporations’ often less favorable tax treatment, due to legal considerations related to ownership transfers and limited liability.
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:20, rockstargirl9245
Asmartphone manufacturing company uses social media to achieve different business objectives. match each social media activity of the company to the objective it the company achieve.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:40, ZoomZoom44
You are purchasing a bond that currently sold for $985.63. it has the time-to-maturity of 10 years and a coupon rate of 6%, paid semi-annually. the bond can be called for $1,020 in 3 years. what is the yield to maturity of this bond?
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